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On the Bridge-at last!
Image Title:  On the Bridge-at last!
 
 By: Tony Smallman  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Tony Smallman {K:16499}
Project #44 Shadows Camera Model Pentax Ist D
Categories Street
Cityscape
People
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Sigma 15-35
Uploaded 6/27/2007 Film / Memory Type C.F.
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 112 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 7 Rating
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Location City -  New York
State - 
Country - Spain   Spain
About First in a series of photos taken last week on my first visit to New York-a rather different view of Brooklyn Bridge!
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Claudia Perilli   {K:29374} 6/27/2007
Great capture in B&W.

Claudia


Tony Smallman   {K:16499} 6/27/2007
Thank you for commenting Claudia.


Shirley D. Cross   {K:145279} 6/27/2007
Marvelous shadows, Tony!:)


Tony Smallman   {K:16499} 6/27/2007
Aren't they just!Extremely difficult to grab this shot with high-speed walkers just behind and the cyclists bearing down on me from the front!Still,I couldn't resist these shadows and knelt down to get as much depth as possible.I liked the feeling of transcience they gave me on this wonderfully beautiful and massive structure.


AJ Miller   {K:47042} 6/27/2007
This has the feeling of another era. And what really strikes me is the way the walkers keep on the right side of the white line - you wouldn't see that in Europe! Excuse my naivety, but why are there no walkers in the other direction?

AJ


Tony Smallman   {K:16499} 6/27/2007
The other side is strictly for bicycles which come from both directions and we were warned by our Big Onion walk guide(the Brooklyn Bridge 2hr. walk)that these cyclists could get quite aggressive if we stepped over the line!Surprisingly,I found that motorists in Ny. are much more tolerant than European motorists and even the traffic lights give much more time to pedestrians than over here.A nice surprise!


Shirley D. Cross   {K:145279} 6/28/2007
Well, you managed very well, Tony...considering the circumstances.:)


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